On Saturday, February 5th 2012, Likoni’s first public library came to life. This is exactly one year after the Harambee(fundraiser) to fund the construction of the library. The Likoni area has seen dismal results in the national examinations over the years due to lack of a good, education friendly atmosphere. In 2010 average end of primary school exam results, which determine if a student is accepted to high school, dropped below 200 throughout Likoni’s public primary schools. These results are Well below the pass mark of 250, and among the lowest in Kenya.
Hatua’s library is a much needed addition to Likoni’s education resources. With students learning in overcrowded
classrooms, and then have to go home to crowded homes with no electricity, the library provides a quiet sanctuary for them to study for exams and complete assignments, read books and learn new things.
Hatua’s Library is also unique in that it is open to the public 7 days a week: weekdays 9:00am- 8:00pm, weekends 10:00am-5:00pm. We are already getting regular visits from the young students. Many come in and ask, “Bei gani kusoma hapa?- How much does it cost to study here?” and the answer is quite simple, it’s absolutely free to use our library, whereas all Kenya National Libraries charge enterance fees. Those who want to become borrowing members are also pleased since they are not asked to pay a monthly fee, but rather a one time fee of Ksh.500 to be a registered life time member and to be able to borrow a book for up to two weeks. Those who prefer can register with Ksh. 1,000 and borrow two books at a time.
We would like to thank all those who have supported us in this endevour, including Likoni CDF, The Ministry of Youth Affairs, SDL Foundation, American Friends of Kenya, Kenya Education Trust, Foundation for Sustainable Development, Post Bank, Cooperative Bank and Sauti ya Akina Mama. We look forward to continuing to work together to improve education standards and access in Likoni.
Hatua’s Library is a triumph for Likoni residents and one we are very proud of. At the same time there is more to do! Our library needs more shelves, curriculum based books and Kiswahili story books to complete our collection. To make a donation click here. www.HatuaLikoni.org/donate